Jenna has 50 pencils. She puts an equal number of pencils into 5 boxes. How does she find the number pencils in each box?
A. She multiplies 5 times 50
B. She subtracts 5 from 50
C. She divides 50 by 5
D. She adds 50 to 5
C. She divides 50 by 5
100
Mr. James is putting down a tile floor in his room. His room is 6 ft wide and 7 ft long. Mr. James will need one tile for every two square feet. How many tiles will Mr. James need?
A. 21 tiles
B. 42 tiles
C. 13 tiles
D. 40 tiles
A. 21 tiles
100
What is the value of M in the number sentence below?
M x 7 = 42
A. 7
B. 6
C. 5
D. 8
A. 7
100
8 x ~ = 80
A. 80 - 8
B. 80 x 8
C. 80 + 8
D. 80 / 8
D. 80 / 8
100
Which set of expressions belongs to the same fact family?
A. 72 / 9 and 72 x 9
B. 72 / 9 and 9 x 8
C. 9 x 8 and 9 / 72
D. 8 x 9 and 8 / 72
B. 72 / 9 and 9 x 8
200
Donny and his parents are planning a graduation party for his older sister. They will serve sandwiches to their guests. If each tray of sandwiches serves 12 people, how many trays of sandwiches will they need to serve 60 guests.
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 9
A. 5
200
What is the area of the rectangle?
A. 28
B. 48
C. 14
D. 96
B. 48
200
Joni takes 56 pictures with her new camera. She sends an equal number of pictures to 8 of her friends. How many pictures does each friend get?
A. 64
B. 48
C. 7
D. 6
C. 7
200
32 = ~ X 8
A. 40
B. 24
C. 4
D. 3
C. 4
200
Which equation is true?
A. 4 x 4 = 7 x 7
B. 3 x 4 = 3 x 5
C. 1 x 9 = 6 x 1
D. 8 x 2 = 2 x 8
D. 8 x 2 = 2 x 8
300
Amy has 21 buttons in 3 cups with the same number of buttons in each cup. Which number sentence could be used to find the number of buttons in each cup?
A. 21 / 3 = ~
B. 21 - 3 = ~
C. 21 x 3 = ~
D. 21 + 3 = ~
A. 21 / 3 = ~
300
Steve wants to cover a field with grass. The model shows the dimensions of the field in meter (m).
How many square meters of grass does Steve need to completely cover the field.
A. 26 square meters
B. 33 square meters
C. 26 square meters
D. 42 square meters
B. 33 square meters
300
What number can you divide 49 by to get itself?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
C. 7
300
Dylan sorted his toys into 6 groups. Each group has 6 toys. How many toys did Dylan sort?
A. 12
B. 36
C. 25
D. 24
B. 36
300
Mrs. Hayes told her class she is thinking of a multiplication problem that equals 55. What could Mrs. Butler's multiplication problem be?
A. 9 x 6
B. 9 x 7
C. 11 x 6
D. 11 x 5
D. 11 x 5
400
There are 30 students going to the zoo. Students will travel to the zoo in cars. Each car will take 5 students. How many cars are needed to take all the students to the zoo?
A. 8
B. 7
C. 6
D. 5